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It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

published:20 Sep 2015

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This is a clip of this documentary:
China: The Great Dragon https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/tv/documentary/201701130600/

published:04 Mar 2017

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Bike-sharing is this year’s hottest tech trend in China. During our recent TechCrunch China event in Shenzhen last month, we took time out to get to know Mobike, one of the leading bike on-demand companies, and the bicycles it offers to consumers.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/12/chinese-bike-sharing-startup-mobike/

published:12 Jul 2017

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In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
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published:19 Nov 2016

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EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
The IncreasingGlobalization of Asia Startups OutsideChina
Speaker: Chris Burry, US Market Access Center
In this talk, Chris Burry, the Co-CEO of the US Market Access Center will discuss trends among startup companies in Asia outside of China that are beginning to globalize their business at earlier stages of development. He introduces their participation in channels for globalization, such as incubator and accelerator programs in Silicon Valley and also references Asia activities by Silicon Valley investors and mentors. What benefits can Silicon Valley achieve from the increased presence of Asia startups here?
About the Speaker:
Chris Burry is a member of US MAC’s management team. Prior to that he was a founding member of Avanade, a joint venture between Microsoft and Andersen Consulting. Founded in 2000, Avanade has grown to 9,500 global employees and annual revenues of over $850 million, with offices in 22 countries and projects in 30.
Prior to Avanade, Chris was a senior executive at Andersen Consulting and a senior technology consultant at EDS. In these roles, he oversaw numerous large-scale projects for clients in the energy, financial services, healthcare and government sectors. He has experience working in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Australia.
Chris was also a columnist on operating systems and infrastructure for ComputerWorld magazine and an adviser to the research division of IDC (publisher of a number of technology magazines) on cloud computing and the future of technology. He was also a regular speaker at industry conferences for Microsoft and IDC. Chris has an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College in Political Science (with honors). He lives in Emerald Hills, California.

Many major Chinese cities have been pushing residents to make use of public bike schemes. In Beijing, for example, more than 1,700 hubs and 50,000 bikes were in use by the end of last year. But surveys show that more than 60 percent of users think the system is "not ideal", with many experiencing difficulties finding a hub, obtaining a user card and even getting a usable bike. Now two start-up companies, Mobike and OFO, are trying to fill the gap with their GPS-based bike-sharing businesses.
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Carl Pei is the Co-founder and Head of Global at OnePlus. Raised in Sweden, Carl built and currently oversees the global business of OnePlus. Founded in 2013, their debut smartphone, the OnePlus One, was hailed by TIME as the 'phone of dreams'.
He shares his story and some valuable insights to the aspiring founders at Slush 2017.
--
In 2017, Slush brought together 20,000 attendees, including 2,600 startups, 1,600 investors and 600 journalists from over 130 countries. The cold and dark Helsinki welcomed these tech-heads to a week long celebration, including Slush Music, new Slush Y verticals, and hundreds of side-events and activities around the city. Slush 2018 takes place on 4.–5.12.2018
Slush 2017 in pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/slushmedia/albums
Website: http://www.slush.org
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/slushHQ
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/slushHQ
Instagram: http://instagram.com/SlushHQ
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/company/slush
Slush Music: http://music.slush.org
Slush Tokyo: http://tokyo.slush.org
Slush Shanghai: http://shanghai.slush.org
Slush Singapore: http://singapore.slush.org
Intro videos by:
VAU (http://vau.company)
VELI.fx / VeliCreative (http://velicreative.fi)
Slush is a non-profit event organized by a community of entrepreneurs, investors, students and festival organizers. Slush has grown from a 300-person event to become the leading event of its kind in the world. The philosophy behind it has remained the same: to help the next generation of great, world-conquering companies forward.

For centuries a major administrative, shipping, and trading town, Shanghai grew in importance in the 19th century due to European recognition of its favorable port location and economic potential. The city was one of five forced open to foreign trade following the British victory over China in the First Opium War while the subsequent 1842 Treaty of Nanking and 1844 Treaty of Whampoa allowed the establishment of the Shanghai International Settlement and the French Concession. The city then flourished as a center of commerce between east and west, and became the undisputed financial hub of the Asia Pacific in the 1930s. However, with the Communist Party takeover of the mainland in 1949, trade was reoriented to focus on socialist countries, and the city's global influence declined. In the 1990s, the economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping resulted in an intense re-development of the city, aiding the return of finance and foreign investment to the city.

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Chinese graduates less interested in startups in Shanghai

Chinese graduates less interested in startups in Shanghai

Chinese graduates less interested in startups in Shanghai

It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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Starting A Fashion Line - Vlog - SHANGHAI BUSINESS - Episode 9

ICS- INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL SHANGHAI: Foreign startup of MTA try to develop business in Shanghai

ICS- INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL SHANGHAI: Foreign startup of MTA try to develop business in Shanghai

ICS- INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL SHANGHAI: Foreign startup of MTA try to develop business in Shanghai

7:17

China Accelerator for Startups in Shanghai

China Accelerator for Startups in Shanghai

China Accelerator for Startups in Shanghai

William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

50:46

12,000 startups are being created every day in China

12,000 startups are being created every day in China

12,000 startups are being created every day in China

This is a clip of this documentary:
China: The Great Dragon https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/tv/documentary/201701130600/

2:17

Meet billion-dollar Chinese bike-sharing startup Mobike

Meet billion-dollar Chinese bike-sharing startup Mobike

Meet billion-dollar Chinese bike-sharing startup Mobike

Bike-sharing is this year’s hottest tech trend in China. During our recent TechCrunch China event in Shenzhen last month, we took time out to get to know Mobike, one of the leading bike on-demand companies, and the bicycles it offers to consumers.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/12/chinese-bike-sharing-startup-mobike/

24:22

Doing business in China (Full Episode)

Doing business in China (Full Episode)

Doing business in China (Full Episode)

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
Visithttp://www.theairporteconomist.com/
And connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theairporteconomist/
Or twitter:
https://twitter.com/airport_ec

EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
The IncreasingGlobalization of Asia Startups OutsideChina
Speaker: Chris Burry, US Market Access Center
In this talk, Chris Burry, the Co-CEO of the US Market Access Center will discuss trends among startup companies in Asia outside of China that are beginning to globalize their business at earlier stages of development. He introduces their participation in channels for globalization, such as incubator and accelerator programs in Silicon Valley and also references Asia activities by Silicon Valley investors and mentors. What benefits can Silicon Valley achieve from the increased presence of Asia startups here?
About the Speaker:
Chris Burry is a member of US MAC’s management team. Prior to that he was a founding member of Avanade, a joint venture between Microsoft and Andersen Consulting. Founded in 2000, Avanade has grown to 9,500 global employees and annual revenues of over $850 million, with offices in 22 countries and projects in 30.
Prior to Avanade, Chris was a senior executive at Andersen Consulting and a senior technology consultant at EDS. In these roles, he oversaw numerous large-scale projects for clients in the energy, financial services, healthcare and government sectors. He has experience working in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Australia.
Chris was also a columnist on operating systems and infrastructure for ComputerWorld magazine and an adviser to the research division of IDC (publisher of a number of technology magazines) on cloud computing and the future of technology. He was also a regular speaker at industry conferences for Microsoft and IDC. Chris has an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College in Political Science (with honors). He lives in Emerald Hills, California.

1:57

Best place to start a company in Shanghai:Tips for starting a business in Shanghai

Best place to start a company in Shanghai:Tips for starting a business in Shanghai

Best place to start a company in Shanghai:Tips for starting a business in Shanghai

GPS-based bike rental businesses on rise in China

Many major Chinese cities have been pushing residents to make use of public bike schemes. In Beijing, for example, more than 1,700 hubs and 50,000 bikes were in use by the end of last year. But surveys show that more than 60 percent of users think the system is "not ideal", with many experiencing difficulties finding a hub, obtaining a user card and even getting a usable bike. Now two start-up companies, Mobike and OFO, are trying to fill the gap with their GPS-based bike-sharing businesses.
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Founder Story of OnePlus: How Not to Die as a Startup

Carl Pei is the Co-founder and Head of Global at OnePlus. Raised in Sweden, Carl built and currently oversees the global business of OnePlus. Founded in 2013, their debut smartphone, the OnePlus One, was hailed by TIME as the 'phone of dreams'.
He shares his story and some valuable insights to the aspiring founders at Slush 2017.
--
In 2017, Slush brought together 20,000 attendees, including 2,600 startups, 1,600 investors and 600 journalists from over 130 countries. The cold and dark Helsinki welcomed these tech-heads to a week long celebration, including Slush Music, new Slush Y verticals, and hundreds of side-events and activities around the city. Slush 2018 takes place on 4.–5.12.2018
Slush 2017 in pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/slushmedia/albums
Website: http://www.slush.org
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/slushHQ
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/slushHQ
Instagram: http://instagram.com/SlushHQ
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/company/slush
Slush Music: http://music.slush.org
Slush Tokyo: http://tokyo.slush.org
Slush Shanghai: http://shanghai.slush.org
Slush Singapore: http://singapore.slush.org
Intro videos by:
VAU (http://vau.company)
VELI.fx / VeliCreative (http://velicreative.fi)
Slush is a non-profit event organized by a community of entrepreneurs, investors, students and festival organizers. Slush has grown from a 300-person event to become the leading event of its kind in the world. The philosophy behind it has remained the same: to help the next generation of great, world-conquering companies forward.

4:33

What makes special the startup ecosystem in Shanghai special. With Wei Zhou from Xnode.

What makes special the startup ecosystem in Shanghai special. With Wei Zhou from Xnode.

What makes special the startup ecosystem in Shanghai special. With Wei Zhou from Xnode.

What makes Chinese special? What are the best cities for entrepreneurship? Wei Zhou, CEO of one of the best co-working spaces in Shanghai, answer us.

Chinese graduates less interested in startups in Shanghai

It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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Starting A Fashion Line - Vlog - SHANGHAI BUSINESS - Episode 9

ICS- INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL SHANGHAI: Foreign startup of MTA try to develop business in Shanghai

published: 23 Oct 2015

China Accelerator for Startups in Shanghai

William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

published: 20 Sep 2015

12,000 startups are being created every day in China

This is a clip of this documentary:
China: The Great Dragon https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/tv/documentary/201701130600/

published: 04 Mar 2017

Meet billion-dollar Chinese bike-sharing startup Mobike

Bike-sharing is this year’s hottest tech trend in China. During our recent TechCrunch China event in Shenzhen last month, we took time out to get to know Mobike, one of the leading bike on-demand companies, and the bicycles it offers to consumers.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/12/chinese-bike-sharing-startup-mobike/

published: 12 Jul 2017

Doing business in China (Full Episode)

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
Visithttp://www.theairporteconomist.com/
And connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theairporteconomist/
Or tw...

EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
The IncreasingGlobalization of Asia Startups OutsideChina
Speaker: Chris Burry, US Market Access Center
In this talk, Chris Burry, the Co-CEO of the US Market Access Center will discuss trends among startup companies in Asia outside of China that are beginning to globalize their business at earlier stages of development. He introduces their participation in channels for globalization, such as incubator and accelerator programs in Silicon Valley and also references Asia activities by Silicon Valley investors and mentors. What benefits can Silicon Valley achieve from the increased presence of Asia startups here?
About the Speaker:
Chris Burry is a member of US MAC’s management team. Prior to that he was a founding member of Avanade...

published: 19 Apr 2017

Best place to start a company in Shanghai:Tips for starting a business in Shanghai

GPS-based bike rental businesses on rise in China

Many major Chinese cities have been pushing residents to make use of public bike schemes. In Beijing, for example, more than 1,700 hubs and 50,000 bikes were in use by the end of last year. But surveys show that more than 60 percent of users think the system is "not ideal", with many experiencing difficulties finding a hub, obtaining a user card and even getting a usable bike. Now two start-up companies, Mobike and OFO, are trying to fill the gap with their GPS-based bike-sharing businesses.
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Founder Story of OnePlus: How Not to Die as a Startup

Carl Pei is the Co-founder and Head of Global at OnePlus. Raised in Sweden, Carl built and currently oversees the global business of OnePlus. Founded in 2013, their debut smartphone, the OnePlus One, was hailed by TIME as the 'phone of dreams'.
He shares his story and some valuable insights to the aspiring founders at Slush 2017.
--
In 2017, Slush brought together 20,000 attendees, including 2,600 startups, 1,600 investors and 600 journalists from over 130 countries. The cold and dark Helsinki welcomed these tech-heads to a week long celebration, including Slush Music, new Slush Y verticals, and hundreds of side-events and activities around the city. Slush 2018 takes place on 4.–5.12.2018
Slush 2017 in pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/slushmedia/albums
Website: http://www.slu...

published: 05 Dec 2017

What makes special the startup ecosystem in Shanghai special. With Wei Zhou from Xnode.

What makes Chinese special? What are the best cities for entrepreneurship? Wei Zhou, CEO of one of the best co-working spaces in Shanghai, answer us.

Chinese graduates less interested in startups in Shanghai

It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to tak...

It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

Meet billion-dollar Chinese bike-sharing startup Mobike

Bike-sharing is this year’s hottest tech trend in China. During our recent TechCrunch China event in Shenzhen last month, we took time out to get to know Mobike...

Bike-sharing is this year’s hottest tech trend in China. During our recent TechCrunch China event in Shenzhen last month, we took time out to get to know Mobike, one of the leading bike on-demand companies, and the bicycles it offers to consumers.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/12/chinese-bike-sharing-startup-mobike/

Bike-sharing is this year’s hottest tech trend in China. During our recent TechCrunch China event in Shenzhen last month, we took time out to get to know Mobike, one of the leading bike on-demand companies, and the bicycles it offers to consumers.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/12/chinese-bike-sharing-startup-mobike/

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
Visithttp://www.theairporteconomist.com/
And connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theairporteconomist/
Or twitter:
https://twitter.com/airport_ec

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
Visithttp://www.theairporteconomist.com/
And connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theairporteconomist/
Or twitter:
https://twitter.com/airport_ec

EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
The IncreasingGlobalization of Asia Startups OutsideChina
Speaker: Chris Burry, US Market Access Center
In this talk, Chris Burry, the Co-CEO of the US Market Access Center will discuss trends among startup companies in Asia outside of China that are beginning to globalize their business at earlier stages of development. He introduces their participation in channels for globalization, such as incubator and accelerator programs in Silicon Valley and also references Asia activities by Silicon Valley investors and mentors. What benefits can Silicon Valley achieve from the increased presence of Asia startups here?
About the Speaker:
Chris Burry is a member of US MAC’s management team. Prior to that he was a founding member of Avanade, a joint venture between Microsoft and Andersen Consulting. Founded in 2000, Avanade has grown to 9,500 global employees and annual revenues of over $850 million, with offices in 22 countries and projects in 30.
Prior to Avanade, Chris was a senior executive at Andersen Consulting and a senior technology consultant at EDS. In these roles, he oversaw numerous large-scale projects for clients in the energy, financial services, healthcare and government sectors. He has experience working in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Australia.
Chris was also a columnist on operating systems and infrastructure for ComputerWorld magazine and an adviser to the research division of IDC (publisher of a number of technology magazines) on cloud computing and the future of technology. He was also a regular speaker at industry conferences for Microsoft and IDC. Chris has an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College in Political Science (with honors). He lives in Emerald Hills, California.

EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
The IncreasingGlobalization of Asia Startups OutsideChina
Speaker: Chris Burry, US Market Access Center
In this talk, Chris Burry, the Co-CEO of the US Market Access Center will discuss trends among startup companies in Asia outside of China that are beginning to globalize their business at earlier stages of development. He introduces their participation in channels for globalization, such as incubator and accelerator programs in Silicon Valley and also references Asia activities by Silicon Valley investors and mentors. What benefits can Silicon Valley achieve from the increased presence of Asia startups here?
About the Speaker:
Chris Burry is a member of US MAC’s management team. Prior to that he was a founding member of Avanade, a joint venture between Microsoft and Andersen Consulting. Founded in 2000, Avanade has grown to 9,500 global employees and annual revenues of over $850 million, with offices in 22 countries and projects in 30.
Prior to Avanade, Chris was a senior executive at Andersen Consulting and a senior technology consultant at EDS. In these roles, he oversaw numerous large-scale projects for clients in the energy, financial services, healthcare and government sectors. He has experience working in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Australia.
Chris was also a columnist on operating systems and infrastructure for ComputerWorld magazine and an adviser to the research division of IDC (publisher of a number of technology magazines) on cloud computing and the future of technology. He was also a regular speaker at industry conferences for Microsoft and IDC. Chris has an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College in Political Science (with honors). He lives in Emerald Hills, California.

published:19 Apr 2017

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GPS-based bike rental businesses on rise in China

Many major Chinese cities have been pushing residents to make use of public bike schemes. In Beijing, for example, more than 1,700 hubs and 50,000 bikes were in...

Many major Chinese cities have been pushing residents to make use of public bike schemes. In Beijing, for example, more than 1,700 hubs and 50,000 bikes were in use by the end of last year. But surveys show that more than 60 percent of users think the system is "not ideal", with many experiencing difficulties finding a hub, obtaining a user card and even getting a usable bike. Now two start-up companies, Mobike and OFO, are trying to fill the gap with their GPS-based bike-sharing businesses.
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Founder Story of OnePlus: How Not to Die as a Startup

Carl Pei is the Co-founder and Head of Global at OnePlus. Raised in Sweden, Carl built and currently oversees the global business of OnePlus. Founded in 2013, t...

Carl Pei is the Co-founder and Head of Global at OnePlus. Raised in Sweden, Carl built and currently oversees the global business of OnePlus. Founded in 2013, their debut smartphone, the OnePlus One, was hailed by TIME as the 'phone of dreams'.
He shares his story and some valuable insights to the aspiring founders at Slush 2017.
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In 2017, Slush brought together 20,000 attendees, including 2,600 startups, 1,600 investors and 600 journalists from over 130 countries. The cold and dark Helsinki welcomed these tech-heads to a week long celebration, including Slush Music, new Slush Y verticals, and hundreds of side-events and activities around the city. Slush 2018 takes place on 4.–5.12.2018
Slush 2017 in pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/slushmedia/albums
Website: http://www.slush.org
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/slushHQ
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/slushHQ
Instagram: http://instagram.com/SlushHQ
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/company/slush
Slush Music: http://music.slush.org
Slush Tokyo: http://tokyo.slush.org
Slush Shanghai: http://shanghai.slush.org
Slush Singapore: http://singapore.slush.org
Intro videos by:
VAU (http://vau.company)
VELI.fx / VeliCreative (http://velicreative.fi)
Slush is a non-profit event organized by a community of entrepreneurs, investors, students and festival organizers. Slush has grown from a 300-person event to become the leading event of its kind in the world. The philosophy behind it has remained the same: to help the next generation of great, world-conquering companies forward.

Carl Pei is the Co-founder and Head of Global at OnePlus. Raised in Sweden, Carl built and currently oversees the global business of OnePlus. Founded in 2013, their debut smartphone, the OnePlus One, was hailed by TIME as the 'phone of dreams'.
He shares his story and some valuable insights to the aspiring founders at Slush 2017.
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In 2017, Slush brought together 20,000 attendees, including 2,600 startups, 1,600 investors and 600 journalists from over 130 countries. The cold and dark Helsinki welcomed these tech-heads to a week long celebration, including Slush Music, new Slush Y verticals, and hundreds of side-events and activities around the city. Slush 2018 takes place on 4.–5.12.2018
Slush 2017 in pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/slushmedia/albums
Website: http://www.slush.org
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/slushHQ
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/slushHQ
Instagram: http://instagram.com/SlushHQ
Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/company/slush
Slush Music: http://music.slush.org
Slush Tokyo: http://tokyo.slush.org
Slush Shanghai: http://shanghai.slush.org
Slush Singapore: http://singapore.slush.org
Intro videos by:
VAU (http://vau.company)
VELI.fx / VeliCreative (http://velicreative.fi)
Slush is a non-profit event organized by a community of entrepreneurs, investors, students and festival organizers. Slush has grown from a 300-person event to become the leading event of its kind in the world. The philosophy behind it has remained the same: to help the next generation of great, world-conquering companies forward.

published:05 Dec 2017

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What makes special the startup ecosystem in Shanghai special. With Wei Zhou from Xnode.

Shanghai Travel Guide

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

15 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Shanghai, China

These are my carefully selected top 15 hidden travel secrets in Shanghai and includes the best places, travel tips and things to do in Shanghai ranging from the most famous Chinese street foods, best observatory decks to the most beautiful temple in China called the City God Temple. Can we make it to 3,000 LIKES?
Complete list, maps, addresses, photos & my private advise on my blog: http://www.reformatt.com/15-amazing-travel-tips-shanghai
I stayed in Shanghai for quite a bit to bring you places like Flair, Yu Garden, French Concession, Pudong, Xintiandi, Shanghai Nightlife and how to cheat China's internet ban. Featuring all must-see locations!
Shanghai literally means 'on top of the sea' in Chinese and with 23 million people it is currently the biggest city in China. The map below has...

Best Things to Do in Shanghai - Overnight City Guide

I've always enjoyed the drama of a Chinese kitchen, a gastronomic feast before anything even touches your lips. The ultimate tease.
Check out the full guide on my blog: http://www.thefatkidinside.com/post/overnight-shanghai-36-hours-city
Shot by the amazing people in Seabiscuit Films
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Original score by GroundBravo Studios (groundbravo.com)
Special thanks to UnTour FoodTours (untourfoodtours.com)
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Shanghai Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Shanghai.
Shanghai is a gigantic city that is a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city's main focal point. The city is a combination of the past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye-catching buildings of a great metropolis. It was once referred to as 'The Whore of Asia', 'Capital of Crime', 'the Paris of the East' and 'The Centre of Maoism'. But today, the city is ruled by modern-thinking communists and the Yangzi Delta is not only China's largest port but also its new shining star of capitalism.
The OrientalPearl Tower is a mighty 468 metre high television tower that contains an entertainment centre, futuristic luxury hotel, fine restaurant and offers the most superb views across the city.
...

published: 09 Apr 2014

I'M IN SHANGHAI?! | Solo Asia Travel Vlog 2016

FirstVlog of my Solo Backpacking Trip to Asia! First stop: Shanghai, China! ❤️✈️
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Did you go by yourself? Yes.
Why did you go by yourself? Because I can lol. Freedom is amazing.
Where did you go/are you going? China, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.
How much did this trip cost you? About $1500
What did you pack? 1 backpack + 1 small purse
How long are you there for? A little over 2 weeks
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Tips for traveling to China for the first time

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
My Shanghai video diary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gT5wGYaOIw
My blog post about China:
https://bykaja.com/2015/02/14/tips-for-traveling-to-china-for-the-first-time/
Beijing photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/06/16/beijing-photo-diary/
Shanghai photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/02/28/shanghai-photo-diary/
My other videos:
Spring break in Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QutxcdcIWVI
Gran Canaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LsnBRihq4E
Vietnam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-ODafQPn0
Copenhagen vlog
https://www....

published: 09 May 2016

Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

https://www.expedia.com/Hong-Kong.d178263.Destination-Travel-Guides
Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim Sha TsuiPromenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main busin...

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

15 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Shanghai, China

These are my carefully selected top 15 hidden travel secrets in Shanghai and includes the best places, travel tips and things to do in Shanghai ranging from the...

These are my carefully selected top 15 hidden travel secrets in Shanghai and includes the best places, travel tips and things to do in Shanghai ranging from the most famous Chinese street foods, best observatory decks to the most beautiful temple in China called the City God Temple. Can we make it to 3,000 LIKES?
Complete list, maps, addresses, photos & my private advise on my blog: http://www.reformatt.com/15-amazing-travel-tips-shanghai
I stayed in Shanghai for quite a bit to bring you places like Flair, Yu Garden, French Concession, Pudong, Xintiandi, Shanghai Nightlife and how to cheat China's internet ban. Featuring all must-see locations!
Shanghai literally means 'on top of the sea' in Chinese and with 23 million people it is currently the biggest city in China. The map below has a list of all the best places in Shanghai of which some have a dedicated article and video.
Prices in Shanghai are very affordable, a large bowl of delicious noodles with braised pork and vegetables will cost you less than $2 thus you can comfortably live on $10 budget per day.
The skyline of Shanghai was shaped in less than 26 years, and even holds landmarks like the Jin Mao tower, World Financial Center and Shanghai Tower, world's second tallest building at 632 meters.
Watch the breathtaking view of Shanghai's business district (Pudong) while standing on the Bund, especially at night when all the neon lights come on. For a great observatory view I recommend Flair restaurant on top of the Ritz-Carlton which is FREE to enter.
My favorite way to explore Shanghai was during my daily jogs. I recommend starting on Nanjing Road and make your way to People's Park, especially during the weekend since you may find yourself running into the Shanghai WeddingMarket. At which Parents of unmarried adults go to the park every weekend, from noon to 5pm, to trade information on their kids.
China, being a communist country, I've never seen such a large gap between rich and poor. This was one of the last places, after North-Korea, where I would expect to see such a huge income gap.
Senior ladies were selling vegetables on the sidewalk while rich teenagers parked their Lamborghini's next door, quite the eye-opener.
I made a few Chinese friends during my stay in Shanghai, we all went for duck feet dinner on Nanjing Road and a few drinks at Sir Elly's on top of the Peninsula hotel which honestly is the most incredible rooftop bar in Shanghai. A must-see if you ever decide to visit Shanghai!
Shanghai has a strong French influence which you can explore at the French Concession area in the Xintiandi district, one of the most luxury areas of the city. Surprisingly,
I visited Shanghai during fashion week and Octoberfest, if there is on time to go it is visiting Shanghai around this time due to all the events being thrown around the city.
Now my most important tip is ExpressVPN, China has a very strict internet policy, because they cannot control information on Google, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, thus they decided to ban it altogether.
The ExpressVPN app has a 30-day free trial and allows you to establish a secure private connection with an offshore server so you can still access the apps and sites you want while staying in China.
This is extremely helpful if you relay on Google Maps to navigate you around, even without - don't be discouraged to visit Shanghai, it was one of the most amazing experiences I've had. Have a safe journey!
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These are my carefully selected top 15 hidden travel secrets in Shanghai and includes the best places, travel tips and things to do in Shanghai ranging from the most famous Chinese street foods, best observatory decks to the most beautiful temple in China called the City God Temple. Can we make it to 3,000 LIKES?
Complete list, maps, addresses, photos & my private advise on my blog: http://www.reformatt.com/15-amazing-travel-tips-shanghai
I stayed in Shanghai for quite a bit to bring you places like Flair, Yu Garden, French Concession, Pudong, Xintiandi, Shanghai Nightlife and how to cheat China's internet ban. Featuring all must-see locations!
Shanghai literally means 'on top of the sea' in Chinese and with 23 million people it is currently the biggest city in China. The map below has a list of all the best places in Shanghai of which some have a dedicated article and video.
Prices in Shanghai are very affordable, a large bowl of delicious noodles with braised pork and vegetables will cost you less than $2 thus you can comfortably live on $10 budget per day.
The skyline of Shanghai was shaped in less than 26 years, and even holds landmarks like the Jin Mao tower, World Financial Center and Shanghai Tower, world's second tallest building at 632 meters.
Watch the breathtaking view of Shanghai's business district (Pudong) while standing on the Bund, especially at night when all the neon lights come on. For a great observatory view I recommend Flair restaurant on top of the Ritz-Carlton which is FREE to enter.
My favorite way to explore Shanghai was during my daily jogs. I recommend starting on Nanjing Road and make your way to People's Park, especially during the weekend since you may find yourself running into the Shanghai WeddingMarket. At which Parents of unmarried adults go to the park every weekend, from noon to 5pm, to trade information on their kids.
China, being a communist country, I've never seen such a large gap between rich and poor. This was one of the last places, after North-Korea, where I would expect to see such a huge income gap.
Senior ladies were selling vegetables on the sidewalk while rich teenagers parked their Lamborghini's next door, quite the eye-opener.
I made a few Chinese friends during my stay in Shanghai, we all went for duck feet dinner on Nanjing Road and a few drinks at Sir Elly's on top of the Peninsula hotel which honestly is the most incredible rooftop bar in Shanghai. A must-see if you ever decide to visit Shanghai!
Shanghai has a strong French influence which you can explore at the French Concession area in the Xintiandi district, one of the most luxury areas of the city. Surprisingly,
I visited Shanghai during fashion week and Octoberfest, if there is on time to go it is visiting Shanghai around this time due to all the events being thrown around the city.
Now my most important tip is ExpressVPN, China has a very strict internet policy, because they cannot control information on Google, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, thus they decided to ban it altogether.
The ExpressVPN app has a 30-day free trial and allows you to establish a secure private connection with an offshore server so you can still access the apps and sites you want while staying in China.
This is extremely helpful if you relay on Google Maps to navigate you around, even without - don't be discouraged to visit Shanghai, it was one of the most amazing experiences I've had. Have a safe journey!
My YouTube SetupSony Alpha a5000 http://amzn.to/2pbgtlt (my main camera)
Sony DSCHX80 http://amzn.to/2peh5I1 (my secondary camera)
GoPro HeroSession http://amzn.to/2p2pmmh (my underwater camera)
Audio Technica AT2020 http://amzn.to/2pelCdq (my microphone)
Neewer MicArm http://amzn.to/2pLhin4 (my microphone arm)
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I visited Shanghai and checked out the Bund, Nanjing walking street, Yu Garden, People's Square, the French Concession, TianZiFang and the World Financial Observatory, plus a few awesome restaurants! I love traveling in China!
WATCH MY NEW SHANGHAI VIDEO:
Traveling for 20 Dollars in Shanghai - https://youtu.be/gQrY8mmQYCs
Locations from the video:
The Bund
The Huangpu river is the divide between the eastern Pudong district and western Huangpu district. On the Bund, you'll find a spectacular view of the familiar Shanghai skyline on the opposite western riverbank.
Nanjing walking street
This long street is closed off to cars and decked out with shops and vendors selling stuff you never even knew you wanted. What Khao San Road is to Bangkok, Nanjing Lu is to Shanghai.
Yu garden
After experiencing the crowds and intensity of Nanjing Lu, visiting Yuyuan Garden will ease your nerves. For 40 RMB, you can buy a ticket to tranquility in a more than 400-year-old lush 5-acre garden.
French Concession
This area of the Huangpu District is so western that I almost forgot I was in China. Trendy cafes, restaurants and bars line the streets with patios under urban treetop canopies.
Tianzifang
Tianzifang is a lively marketplace within a maze of tight alleyways loaded with tiny boutique shops, art galleries and cozy restaurants.
More Than Toilet
Hidden within Tianzifang lies one restaurant that's so odd and interesting, I had to stop in to check it out for myself. More Than Toilet is a restaurant where you can eat pancakes, ice-cream and coffee off of bathroom tableware while sitting on a cushioned commode.
World Financial Observatory
To the east of the Huangpu river is the Pudong District, which is hardly China as much as it is an Asian reflection of New York city. Here you can visit the 474-meter-tall observatory for a dizzying view of the city (if it's not too smoggy outside).
Din Tai Fung
After visiting the observatory, stay in the World Financial Center and drop down to the 3rd floor for some grub in Din Tai Fung. This restaurant serves the most juicy, delicious dumplings I've ever had the pleasure of digesting.
Known dually as the 'Paris of the East' and the 'Whore of the Orient,' Shanghai is a city where east meets west in a clash of modernity and ancient society. The crowds, the food, and the familiar skyline drew me in like a moth to a flame. I was only there for a few days, but I tried to capture some cool spots that every out-of-towner should check out during a visit to China's financial and artistic epicenter.
Full story here - http://monkeyabroad.com/video-shanghai/
Music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIP2k8i3Pwk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DokBeZKKeKI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt4PSRZfn0w
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I visited Shanghai and checked out the Bund, Nanjing walking street, Yu Garden, People's Square, the French Concession, TianZiFang and the World Financial Observatory, plus a few awesome restaurants! I love traveling in China!
WATCH MY NEW SHANGHAI VIDEO:
Traveling for 20 Dollars in Shanghai - https://youtu.be/gQrY8mmQYCs
Locations from the video:
The Bund
The Huangpu river is the divide between the eastern Pudong district and western Huangpu district. On the Bund, you'll find a spectacular view of the familiar Shanghai skyline on the opposite western riverbank.
Nanjing walking street
This long street is closed off to cars and decked out with shops and vendors selling stuff you never even knew you wanted. What Khao San Road is to Bangkok, Nanjing Lu is to Shanghai.
Yu garden
After experiencing the crowds and intensity of Nanjing Lu, visiting Yuyuan Garden will ease your nerves. For 40 RMB, you can buy a ticket to tranquility in a more than 400-year-old lush 5-acre garden.
French Concession
This area of the Huangpu District is so western that I almost forgot I was in China. Trendy cafes, restaurants and bars line the streets with patios under urban treetop canopies.
Tianzifang
Tianzifang is a lively marketplace within a maze of tight alleyways loaded with tiny boutique shops, art galleries and cozy restaurants.
More Than Toilet
Hidden within Tianzifang lies one restaurant that's so odd and interesting, I had to stop in to check it out for myself. More Than Toilet is a restaurant where you can eat pancakes, ice-cream and coffee off of bathroom tableware while sitting on a cushioned commode.
World Financial Observatory
To the east of the Huangpu river is the Pudong District, which is hardly China as much as it is an Asian reflection of New York city. Here you can visit the 474-meter-tall observatory for a dizzying view of the city (if it's not too smoggy outside).
Din Tai Fung
After visiting the observatory, stay in the World Financial Center and drop down to the 3rd floor for some grub in Din Tai Fung. This restaurant serves the most juicy, delicious dumplings I've ever had the pleasure of digesting.
Known dually as the 'Paris of the East' and the 'Whore of the Orient,' Shanghai is a city where east meets west in a clash of modernity and ancient society. The crowds, the food, and the familiar skyline drew me in like a moth to a flame. I was only there for a few days, but I tried to capture some cool spots that every out-of-towner should check out during a visit to China's financial and artistic epicenter.
Full story here - http://monkeyabroad.com/video-shanghai/
Music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIP2k8i3Pwk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DokBeZKKeKI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt4PSRZfn0w
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Best Things to Do in Shanghai - Overnight City Guide

I've always enjoyed the drama of a Chinese kitchen, a gastronomic feast before anything even touches your lips. The ultimate tease.
Check out the full guide on...

I've always enjoyed the drama of a Chinese kitchen, a gastronomic feast before anything even touches your lips. The ultimate tease.
Check out the full guide on my blog: http://www.thefatkidinside.com/post/overnight-shanghai-36-hours-city
Shot by the amazing people in Seabiscuit Films
http://seabiscuitfilms.com/
Original score by GroundBravo Studios (groundbravo.com)
Special thanks to UnTour FoodTours (untourfoodtours.com)
Overnight is presented by CEBU PACIFIC https://www.cebupacificair.com/
Please subscribe! http://goo.gl/TAhuPT
Check out my new game on the Google Play Store!
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Please leave us a comment if you want us to try something!
Erwan Heussaff
FAQ
What are you?
Im FrenchFilipino, i work in the restaurant, bar and production industries. I create food and travel content.
I live in the Philippines.
What Camera do you use?
Usually a sony a7sii, dji osmo, gopro hero 4, 3dr solo drone.
I have 85mm, 20mm, 35mm, 50mm and 20-70mm lenses.
What editing software do you use?
When i edit, its usually with Premiere Pro
How old are you?
Going on 30...............
What did you study?
International Business in France
How did you get into youtube?
I've always loved making food videos and that's how it started. Youtube starts off as a passion. Dont get into it if you are looking to make it your job. It doesn't work that way :)
Why arent you on TV?
Because the internet is easier and its free for you guys hahaha! Also we are currently working on producing TV shows ourselves as well.
Who writes/produces the shows?
I do
Who shoots the actual shows we have on?
Seabiscuit films.
Who shots the vlog/travel diary style videos?
I do.
Peanut Butter or Nutella?
Peanut buttttttttttttter
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Tastemade collaborations
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9RvqNN0dSdfN2mRXHQ9iKnm
Check our new Travel Show Overnight!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S7Jva6MlVA8Y7u6lkr5AY9
Cooking in the Mountains!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S-157u7Fv7-CSKa9aSM_NN
Travel Diaries
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9QVZVThhvMFWAc6iqW5nGeN
Cocktails
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9SJ0W5c-qfOZXqeK1gYGtdg
Recipes
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9TF-MUral5HHsQ_20puP3Jp
Filipino Recipes
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S0Xgp0BgIhf36GkzMJR0ga
Landscapes - Series about produce and farming
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9TWASqWltV7DrxyY5zUWmAi

I've always enjoyed the drama of a Chinese kitchen, a gastronomic feast before anything even touches your lips. The ultimate tease.
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Going on 30...............
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International Business in France
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I've always loved making food videos and that's how it started. Youtube starts off as a passion. Dont get into it if you are looking to make it your job. It doesn't work that way :)
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Cooking in the Mountains!
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Travel Diaries
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Filipino Recipes
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Landscapes - Series about produce and farming
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Shanghai Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Shanghai.
Shanghai is a gigantic city that is a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city's ...

Travel video about destination Shanghai.
Shanghai is a gigantic city that is a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city's main focal point. The city is a combination of the past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye-catching buildings of a great metropolis. It was once referred to as 'The Whore of Asia', 'Capital of Crime', 'the Paris of the East' and 'The Centre of Maoism'. But today, the city is ruled by modern-thinking communists and the Yangzi Delta is not only China's largest port but also its new shining star of capitalism.
The OrientalPearl Tower is a mighty 468 metre high television tower that contains an entertainment centre, futuristic luxury hotel, fine restaurant and offers the most superb views across the city.
In the centre of the city's labyrinth-like shopping alleys a zigzag bridge extends across a small pond to a famous tea house. The bridge was designed in order to fend off evil spirits who, it was believed, could walk only in a straight line!
Located in the countryside, Suzhou is above all famous for its gardens. The 'Garden of the Policy of the Common People' is one of China's four most famous gardens. The complex was built between 1522 and 1566 at the command of an important mandarin and designed according to his wishes.
South of Suzhou is Zhou Zhuang, that is said to have been the first water village in China. A journey on its canals is certainly worthwhile, as the surrounding area is covered with thousands of canals and rivers and where many villages in the area are only accessible by boat.
Shanghai and its surrounding area has now freed itself from its early growing pains and from the restrictions imposed by Chairman Mao and today enjoys the rich rewards of capitalism.

Travel video about destination Shanghai.
Shanghai is a gigantic city that is a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city's main focal point. The city is a combination of the past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye-catching buildings of a great metropolis. It was once referred to as 'The Whore of Asia', 'Capital of Crime', 'the Paris of the East' and 'The Centre of Maoism'. But today, the city is ruled by modern-thinking communists and the Yangzi Delta is not only China's largest port but also its new shining star of capitalism.
The OrientalPearl Tower is a mighty 468 metre high television tower that contains an entertainment centre, futuristic luxury hotel, fine restaurant and offers the most superb views across the city.
In the centre of the city's labyrinth-like shopping alleys a zigzag bridge extends across a small pond to a famous tea house. The bridge was designed in order to fend off evil spirits who, it was believed, could walk only in a straight line!
Located in the countryside, Suzhou is above all famous for its gardens. The 'Garden of the Policy of the Common People' is one of China's four most famous gardens. The complex was built between 1522 and 1566 at the command of an important mandarin and designed according to his wishes.
South of Suzhou is Zhou Zhuang, that is said to have been the first water village in China. A journey on its canals is certainly worthwhile, as the surrounding area is covered with thousands of canals and rivers and where many villages in the area are only accessible by boat.
Shanghai and its surrounding area has now freed itself from its early growing pains and from the restrictions imposed by Chairman Mao and today enjoys the rich rewards of capitalism.

FirstVlog of my Solo Backpacking Trip to Asia! First stop: Shanghai, China! ❤️✈️
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Did you go by yourself? Yes.
Why did you go by yourself? Because I can lol. Freedom is amazing.
Where did you go/are you going? China, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.
How much did this trip cost you? About $1500
What did you pack? 1 backpack + 1 small purse
How long are you there for? A little over 2 weeks
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FirstVlog of my Solo Backpacking Trip to Asia! First stop: Shanghai, China! ❤️✈️
Please THUMBS UP this video!
Social Media:
Instagram: @briannadeg
Snapchat: briannakd
FAQ:
Did you go by yourself? Yes.
Why did you go by yourself? Because I can lol. Freedom is amazing.
Where did you go/are you going? China, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.
How much did this trip cost you? About $1500
What did you pack? 1 backpack + 1 small purse
How long are you there for? A little over 2 weeks
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!
song is "Life of Sin" by Mitis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2gFi6R_h-I
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Tips for traveling to China for the first time

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beau...

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
My Shanghai video diary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gT5wGYaOIw
My blog post about China:
https://bykaja.com/2015/02/14/tips-for-traveling-to-china-for-the-first-time/
Beijing photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/06/16/beijing-photo-diary/
Shanghai photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/02/28/shanghai-photo-diary/
My other videos:
Spring break in Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QutxcdcIWVI
Gran Canaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LsnBRihq4E
Vietnam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-ODafQPn0
Copenhagen vlog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU8FkCf8HM8
My blog: https://www.bykaja.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/bykajaa/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bykajablog
Contact me at bykaja@outlook.com
if you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
My Shanghai video diary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gT5wGYaOIw
My blog post about China:
https://bykaja.com/2015/02/14/tips-for-traveling-to-china-for-the-first-time/
Beijing photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/06/16/beijing-photo-diary/
Shanghai photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/02/28/shanghai-photo-diary/
My other videos:
Spring break in Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QutxcdcIWVI
Gran Canaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LsnBRihq4E
Vietnam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-ODafQPn0
Copenhagen vlog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU8FkCf8HM8
My blog: https://www.bykaja.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/bykajaa/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bykajablog
Contact me at bykaja@outlook.com
if you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?

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Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim Sha TsuiPromenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main business district, which looks like something out of a sci-fi film. The observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre will show you fantastic views of the city.
Hong Kong isn’t all cityscape, of course; there are many gardens, parks, and other green spaces for you to explore. You’ll also find beaches, national parks, and quiet islands for you to indulge in natural beauty and serenity. This city truly has everything.
Visit our Hong Kong travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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https://www.expedia.com/Hong-Kong.d178263.Destination-Travel-Guides
Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim Sha TsuiPromenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main business district, which looks like something out of a sci-fi film. The observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre will show you fantastic views of the city.
Hong Kong isn’t all cityscape, of course; there are many gardens, parks, and other green spaces for you to explore. You’ll also find beaches, national parks, and quiet islands for you to indulge in natural beauty and serenity. This city truly has everything.
Visit our Hong Kong travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Starting up in Berlin vs Shanghai

In his Webinar, Marten Rauschenberg, CEO of sooom.it, discusses personal assessment and lessons learned on the challenges, risks, chances, and opportunities of starting up a business in Shanghai vs. Berlin.

Chinese graduates less interested in startups in Shanghai

It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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published: 02 Jun 2016

ICS- INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL SHANGHAI: Foreign startup of MTA try to develop business in Shanghai

published: 23 Oct 2015

China Accelerator for Startups in Shanghai

William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

Starting up in Berlin vs Shanghai

In his Webinar, Marten Rauschenberg, CEO of sooom.it, discusses personal assessment and lessons learned on the challenges, risks, chances, and opportunities of ...

In his Webinar, Marten Rauschenberg, CEO of sooom.it, discusses personal assessment and lessons learned on the challenges, risks, chances, and opportunities of starting up a business in Shanghai vs. Berlin.

In his Webinar, Marten Rauschenberg, CEO of sooom.it, discusses personal assessment and lessons learned on the challenges, risks, chances, and opportunities of starting up a business in Shanghai vs. Berlin.

Chinese graduates less interested in startups in Shanghai

It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to tak...

It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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ICS- INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL SHANGHAI: Foreign startup of MTA try to develop business in Shanghai

William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

12,000 startups are being created every day in China

This is a clip of this documentary:
China: The Great Dragon https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/tv/documentary/201701130600/

published: 04 Mar 2017

Doing business in China (Full Episode)

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
Visithttp://www.theairporteconomist.com/
And connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theairporteconomist/
Or tw...

published: 19 Nov 2016

Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in China

Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in ChinaChina's leading entrepreneur, Jack Ma, offered heavy doses of rags-to-riches inspiration and exhortations to embrace free trade and globalization during his keynote speech today at Cobo Center.
Ma, the co-founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba and one of the world's wealthiest men, dominated this morning's sessions at the Gateway 17 conference, already heavy with business celebrities such as lifestyle guru Martha Stewart and Dave Abney, CEO of parcel delivery company UPS.
Ma's message: Doing business in China via e-commerce sites such as Alibaba proves ideal for small businesses and entrepreneurs like many found in Detroit.
"Small business, you have nothing to lose," Ma exhorted his roughly 3,000 listeners. "The only thing yo...

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
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We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
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published: 05 Jul 2016

An American Start-Up in China – Lessons from an Expat

iPai (Shanghai) Auction Company was the first foreign auction company to receive an auction license in China in 2012. iPai works with Western companies who are interested in selling their products to Chinese consumers through iPai’s auction platform, and provides these companies with comprehensive market research. Mr. Gibson will discuss lessons learned after launching a new business model in China, and insight gained in marketing and attracting new clients over the past three years.

published: 07 Dec 2015

Starting up in Berlin vs Shanghai

In his Webinar, Marten Rauschenberg, CEO of sooom.it, discusses personal assessment and lessons learned on the challenges, risks, chances, and opportunities of starting up a business in Shanghai vs. Berlin.

EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
The IncreasingGlobalization of Asia Startups OutsideChina
Speaker: Chris Burry, US Market Access Center
In this talk, Chris Burry, the Co-CEO of the US Market Access Center will discuss trends among startup companies in Asia outside of China that are beginning to globalize their business at earlier stages of development. He introduces their participation in channels for globalization, such as incubator and accelerator programs in Silicon Valley and also references Asia activities by Silicon Valley investors and mentors. What benefits can Silicon Valley achieve from the increased presence of Asia startups here?
About the Speaker:
Chris Burry is a member of US MAC’s management team. Prior to that he was a founding member of Avanade...

published: 19 Apr 2017

Business in China - China Business, Know before you go! / David Dayton

David dayton giving great tips and insights with experience of 20 years in the Chinese market. watch more webinars at: http://www.chinabusinesswebinars.com/subscription-details/watch-china-business-webinars/

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
Visithttp://www.theairporteconomist.com/
And connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theairporteconomist/
Or twitter:
https://twitter.com/airport_ec

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
Visithttp://www.theairporteconomist.com/
And connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theairporteconomist/
Or twitter:
https://twitter.com/airport_ec

Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in China

Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in ChinaChina's leading entrepreneur, Jack Ma, offered heavy doses of rags-to-riches inspiration and ex...

Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in ChinaChina's leading entrepreneur, Jack Ma, offered heavy doses of rags-to-riches inspiration and exhortations to embrace free trade and globalization during his keynote speech today at Cobo Center.
Ma, the co-founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba and one of the world's wealthiest men, dominated this morning's sessions at the Gateway 17 conference, already heavy with business celebrities such as lifestyle guru Martha Stewart and Dave Abney, CEO of parcel delivery company UPS.
Ma's message: Doing business in China via e-commerce sites such as Alibaba proves ideal for small businesses and entrepreneurs like many found in Detroit.
"Small business, you have nothing to lose," Ma exhorted his roughly 3,000 listeners. "The only thing you have to lose is the opportunity. Lose the hope, lose the future."
Along with the inspiration he sprinkled some startling statistics to capture the opportunity in China: That the Alibaba platform recently sold 2 million lipsticks in 10 minutes, or that when the site first started selling live Canadian lobsters for delivery to China, they sold nearly 100,000 immediately, enough to shut down the supply.
"Don't miss this chance," he said. "Embrace the change. See the future. Change yourself."
Gateway '17 is Alibaba's road show to promote greater U.S. exports to China, where a growing middle class — already some 300 million or more strong — is showing an insatiable appetite for consumer goods.
Ma said Alibaba picked Detroit for the conference because the Midwest has a lot of small businesses, particularly those providing various food products that could please Chinese consumers. His goal, he said, is to allow consumers anywhere to buy products from anywhere in the world — salmon from Norway, coconuts from Thailand — and receive them within 72 hours.
Alibaba is generally described as the Amazon.com of China. With $23 billion in annual revenues and 454 million active buyers, the site is enormous. Alibaba's online platforms account for 80% of all e-commerce in China.
The company said the Detroit conference is the largest such event outside of mainland China that it has held for small businesses interested in exporting to that nation.
As in other appearances, Ma celebrated his own journey from youthful failure to ultimate success. He recounted how he failed at multiple job applications in his early years, from police officer to fast-food worker, finally launching Alibaba with friends and supporters 18 years ago. More than 30 venture capitalists in Silicon Valley declined to finance the venture.
Against that background, he emphasized the dangers of traditional markers of business success. "When you get a feel of being successful, problems come," he said. "We know only if our customers succeed, we will be successful. Serve the people, that was what I learned."
And he promoted the benefits of globalization, noting that free trade may have a bad reputation in the U.S. today but that it remains essential to consumers everywhere. And the market in China is vast. Ma cited one telling statistic: Last year, some 150 million Chinese traveled abroad, a number equal to almost half the U.S. population.
It was hard to tell how many of the 3,000 or so attendees who packed Cobo's ballroom were already exporting to China or just curious. But Ma and the other speakers who spoke glowingly of doing business in China made a strong case why more should consider it.
Meanwhile, UPS's Abney advised the audience to understand the customs and culture of any nation where they hope to do business. "To sell around the world, you must go native," he said.
And lifestyle guru Stewart said China is proving a very welcoming market for her. "My experience is — good living can translate all over the world."
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Jack Ma
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Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in ChinaChina's leading entrepreneur, Jack Ma, offered heavy doses of rags-to-riches inspiration and exhortations to embrace free trade and globalization during his keynote speech today at Cobo Center.
Ma, the co-founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba and one of the world's wealthiest men, dominated this morning's sessions at the Gateway 17 conference, already heavy with business celebrities such as lifestyle guru Martha Stewart and Dave Abney, CEO of parcel delivery company UPS.
Ma's message: Doing business in China via e-commerce sites such as Alibaba proves ideal for small businesses and entrepreneurs like many found in Detroit.
"Small business, you have nothing to lose," Ma exhorted his roughly 3,000 listeners. "The only thing you have to lose is the opportunity. Lose the hope, lose the future."
Along with the inspiration he sprinkled some startling statistics to capture the opportunity in China: That the Alibaba platform recently sold 2 million lipsticks in 10 minutes, or that when the site first started selling live Canadian lobsters for delivery to China, they sold nearly 100,000 immediately, enough to shut down the supply.
"Don't miss this chance," he said. "Embrace the change. See the future. Change yourself."
Gateway '17 is Alibaba's road show to promote greater U.S. exports to China, where a growing middle class — already some 300 million or more strong — is showing an insatiable appetite for consumer goods.
Ma said Alibaba picked Detroit for the conference because the Midwest has a lot of small businesses, particularly those providing various food products that could please Chinese consumers. His goal, he said, is to allow consumers anywhere to buy products from anywhere in the world — salmon from Norway, coconuts from Thailand — and receive them within 72 hours.
Alibaba is generally described as the Amazon.com of China. With $23 billion in annual revenues and 454 million active buyers, the site is enormous. Alibaba's online platforms account for 80% of all e-commerce in China.
The company said the Detroit conference is the largest such event outside of mainland China that it has held for small businesses interested in exporting to that nation.
As in other appearances, Ma celebrated his own journey from youthful failure to ultimate success. He recounted how he failed at multiple job applications in his early years, from police officer to fast-food worker, finally launching Alibaba with friends and supporters 18 years ago. More than 30 venture capitalists in Silicon Valley declined to finance the venture.
Against that background, he emphasized the dangers of traditional markers of business success. "When you get a feel of being successful, problems come," he said. "We know only if our customers succeed, we will be successful. Serve the people, that was what I learned."
And he promoted the benefits of globalization, noting that free trade may have a bad reputation in the U.S. today but that it remains essential to consumers everywhere. And the market in China is vast. Ma cited one telling statistic: Last year, some 150 million Chinese traveled abroad, a number equal to almost half the U.S. population.
It was hard to tell how many of the 3,000 or so attendees who packed Cobo's ballroom were already exporting to China or just curious. But Ma and the other speakers who spoke glowingly of doing business in China made a strong case why more should consider it.
Meanwhile, UPS's Abney advised the audience to understand the customs and culture of any nation where they hope to do business. "To sell around the world, you must go native," he said.
And lifestyle guru Stewart said China is proving a very welcoming market for her. "My experience is — good living can translate all over the world."
*CREDIT
Jack Ma
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1)This video has no negative impact on the original works
2)This video is also for teaching and inspirational purposes.
3)It is not transformative in nature.
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Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
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We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
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HOLY LAND: STARTUP NATIONS (SERIES 2)
Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
ABOUT FUTURE CITIES
Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. Subscribe to the WIRED YouTube channel to ensure you never miss an episode.
HOLY LAND: STARTUP NATIONS (SERIES 2)
Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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iPai (Shanghai) Auction Company was the first foreign auction company to receive an auction license in China in 2012. iPai works with Western companies who are interested in selling their products to Chinese consumers through iPai’s auction platform, and provides these companies with comprehensive market research. Mr. Gibson will discuss lessons learned after launching a new business model in China, and insight gained in marketing and attracting new clients over the past three years.

iPai (Shanghai) Auction Company was the first foreign auction company to receive an auction license in China in 2012. iPai works with Western companies who are interested in selling their products to Chinese consumers through iPai’s auction platform, and provides these companies with comprehensive market research. Mr. Gibson will discuss lessons learned after launching a new business model in China, and insight gained in marketing and attracting new clients over the past three years.

Starting up in Berlin vs Shanghai

In his Webinar, Marten Rauschenberg, CEO of sooom.it, discusses personal assessment and lessons learned on the challenges, risks, chances, and opportunities of ...

In his Webinar, Marten Rauschenberg, CEO of sooom.it, discusses personal assessment and lessons learned on the challenges, risks, chances, and opportunities of starting up a business in Shanghai vs. Berlin.

In his Webinar, Marten Rauschenberg, CEO of sooom.it, discusses personal assessment and lessons learned on the challenges, risks, chances, and opportunities of starting up a business in Shanghai vs. Berlin.

EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
The IncreasingGlobalization of Asia Startups OutsideChina
Speaker: Chris Burry, US Market Access Center
In this talk, Chris Burry, the Co-CEO of the US Market Access Center will discuss trends among startup companies in Asia outside of China that are beginning to globalize their business at earlier stages of development. He introduces their participation in channels for globalization, such as incubator and accelerator programs in Silicon Valley and also references Asia activities by Silicon Valley investors and mentors. What benefits can Silicon Valley achieve from the increased presence of Asia startups here?
About the Speaker:
Chris Burry is a member of US MAC’s management team. Prior to that he was a founding member of Avanade, a joint venture between Microsoft and Andersen Consulting. Founded in 2000, Avanade has grown to 9,500 global employees and annual revenues of over $850 million, with offices in 22 countries and projects in 30.
Prior to Avanade, Chris was a senior executive at Andersen Consulting and a senior technology consultant at EDS. In these roles, he oversaw numerous large-scale projects for clients in the energy, financial services, healthcare and government sectors. He has experience working in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Australia.
Chris was also a columnist on operating systems and infrastructure for ComputerWorld magazine and an adviser to the research division of IDC (publisher of a number of technology magazines) on cloud computing and the future of technology. He was also a regular speaker at industry conferences for Microsoft and IDC. Chris has an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College in Political Science (with honors). He lives in Emerald Hills, California.

EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
The IncreasingGlobalization of Asia Startups OutsideChina
Speaker: Chris Burry, US Market Access Center
In this talk, Chris Burry, the Co-CEO of the US Market Access Center will discuss trends among startup companies in Asia outside of China that are beginning to globalize their business at earlier stages of development. He introduces their participation in channels for globalization, such as incubator and accelerator programs in Silicon Valley and also references Asia activities by Silicon Valley investors and mentors. What benefits can Silicon Valley achieve from the increased presence of Asia startups here?
About the Speaker:
Chris Burry is a member of US MAC’s management team. Prior to that he was a founding member of Avanade, a joint venture between Microsoft and Andersen Consulting. Founded in 2000, Avanade has grown to 9,500 global employees and annual revenues of over $850 million, with offices in 22 countries and projects in 30.
Prior to Avanade, Chris was a senior executive at Andersen Consulting and a senior technology consultant at EDS. In these roles, he oversaw numerous large-scale projects for clients in the energy, financial services, healthcare and government sectors. He has experience working in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Australia.
Chris was also a columnist on operating systems and infrastructure for ComputerWorld magazine and an adviser to the research division of IDC (publisher of a number of technology magazines) on cloud computing and the future of technology. He was also a regular speaker at industry conferences for Microsoft and IDC. Chris has an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College in Political Science (with honors). He lives in Emerald Hills, California.

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Business in China - China Business, Know before you go! / David Dayton

David dayton giving great tips and insights with experience of 20 years in the Chinese market. watch more webinars at: http://www.chinabusinesswebinars.com/subs...

David dayton giving great tips and insights with experience of 20 years in the Chinese market. watch more webinars at: http://www.chinabusinesswebinars.com/subscription-details/watch-china-business-webinars/

David dayton giving great tips and insights with experience of 20 years in the Chinese market. watch more webinars at: http://www.chinabusinesswebinars.com/subscription-details/watch-china-business-webinars/

Chinese graduates less interested in startups in Shanghai

It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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China Accelerator for Startups in Shanghai

William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

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12,000 startups are being created every day in China

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Meet billion-dollar Chinese bike-sharing startup Mobike

Bike-sharing is this year’s hottest tech trend in China. During our recent TechCrunch China event in Shenzhen last month, we took time out to get to know Mobike, one of the leading bike on-demand companies, and the bicycles it offers to consumers.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/12/chinese-bike-sharing-startup-mobike/

24:22

Doing business in China (Full Episode)

In this episode of The Airport Economist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of Chi...

Doing business in China (Full Episode)

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
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EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
The IncreasingGlobalization of Asia Startups OutsideChina
Speaker: Chris Burry, US Market Access Center
In this talk, Chris Burry, the Co-CEO of the US Market Access Center will discuss trends among startup companies in Asia outside of China that are beginning to globalize their business at earlier stages of development. He introduces their participation in channels for globalization, such as incubator and accelerator programs in Silicon Valley and also references Asia activities by Silicon Valley investors and mentors. What benefits can Silicon Valley achieve from the increased presence of Asia startups here?
About the Speaker:
Chris Burry is a member of US MAC’s management team. Prior to that he was a founding member of Avanade, a joint venture between Microsoft and Andersen Consulting. Founded in 2000, Avanade has grown to 9,500 global employees and annual revenues of over $850 million, with offices in 22 countries and projects in 30.
Prior to Avanade, Chris was a senior executive at Andersen Consulting and a senior technology consultant at EDS. In these roles, he oversaw numerous large-scale projects for clients in the energy, financial services, healthcare and government sectors. He has experience working in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Australia.
Chris was also a columnist on operating systems and infrastructure for ComputerWorld magazine and an adviser to the research division of IDC (publisher of a number of technology magazines) on cloud computing and the future of technology. He was also a regular speaker at industry conferences for Microsoft and IDC. Chris has an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College in Political Science (with honors). He lives in Emerald Hills, California.

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Best place to start a company in Shanghai:Tips for starting a business in Shanghai

Serviced China CEO, Paul Salo, talks about how to succeed in the Chinese market; How to st...

GPS-based bike rental businesses on rise in China

Many major Chinese cities have been pushing residents to make use of public bike schemes. In Beijing, for example, more than 1,700 hubs and 50,000 bikes were in use by the end of last year. But surveys show that more than 60 percent of users think the system is "not ideal", with many experiencing difficulties finding a hub, obtaining a user card and even getting a usable bike. Now two start-up companies, Mobike and OFO, are trying to fill the gap with their GPS-based bike-sharing businesses.
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Founder Story of OnePlus: How Not to Die as a Startup

Carl Pei is the Co-founder and Head of Global at OnePlus. Raised in Sweden, Carl built and currently oversees the global business of OnePlus. Founded in 2013, their debut smartphone, the OnePlus One, was hailed by TIME as the 'phone of dreams'.
He shares his story and some valuable insights to the aspiring founders at Slush 2017.
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In 2017, Slush brought together 20,000 attendees, including 2,600 startups, 1,600 investors and 600 journalists from over 130 countries. The cold and dark Helsinki welcomed these tech-heads to a week long celebration, including Slush Music, new Slush Y verticals, and hundreds of side-events and activities around the city. Slush 2018 takes place on 4.–5.12.2018
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Slush is a non-profit event organized by a community of entrepreneurs, investors, students and festival organizers. Slush has grown from a 300-person event to become the leading event of its kind in the world. The philosophy behind it has remained the same: to help the next generation of great, world-conquering companies forward.

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What makes special the startup ecosystem in Shanghai special. With Wei Zhou from Xnode.

What makes Chinese special? What are the best cities for entrepreneurship? Wei Zhou, CEO o...

Shanghai Travel Guide

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
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Shanghai destination guide - Virgin Atlantic

Take a look at our destination guide to find out more about what Shanghai has to offer.
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15 Hidden Secrets & Best Places in Shanghai, China

These are my carefully selected top 15 hidden travel secrets in Shanghai and includes the best places, travel tips and things to do in Shanghai ranging from the most famous Chinese street foods, best observatory decks to the most beautiful temple in China called the City God Temple. Can we make it to 3,000 LIKES?
Complete list, maps, addresses, photos & my private advise on my blog: http://www.reformatt.com/15-amazing-travel-tips-shanghai
I stayed in Shanghai for quite a bit to bring you places like Flair, Yu Garden, French Concession, Pudong, Xintiandi, Shanghai Nightlife and how to cheat China's internet ban. Featuring all must-see locations!
Shanghai literally means 'on top of the sea' in Chinese and with 23 million people it is currently the biggest city in China. The map below has a list of all the best places in Shanghai of which some have a dedicated article and video.
Prices in Shanghai are very affordable, a large bowl of delicious noodles with braised pork and vegetables will cost you less than $2 thus you can comfortably live on $10 budget per day.
The skyline of Shanghai was shaped in less than 26 years, and even holds landmarks like the Jin Mao tower, World Financial Center and Shanghai Tower, world's second tallest building at 632 meters.
Watch the breathtaking view of Shanghai's business district (Pudong) while standing on the Bund, especially at night when all the neon lights come on. For a great observatory view I recommend Flair restaurant on top of the Ritz-Carlton which is FREE to enter.
My favorite way to explore Shanghai was during my daily jogs. I recommend starting on Nanjing Road and make your way to People's Park, especially during the weekend since you may find yourself running into the Shanghai WeddingMarket. At which Parents of unmarried adults go to the park every weekend, from noon to 5pm, to trade information on their kids.
China, being a communist country, I've never seen such a large gap between rich and poor. This was one of the last places, after North-Korea, where I would expect to see such a huge income gap.
Senior ladies were selling vegetables on the sidewalk while rich teenagers parked their Lamborghini's next door, quite the eye-opener.
I made a few Chinese friends during my stay in Shanghai, we all went for duck feet dinner on Nanjing Road and a few drinks at Sir Elly's on top of the Peninsula hotel which honestly is the most incredible rooftop bar in Shanghai. A must-see if you ever decide to visit Shanghai!
Shanghai has a strong French influence which you can explore at the French Concession area in the Xintiandi district, one of the most luxury areas of the city. Surprisingly,
I visited Shanghai during fashion week and Octoberfest, if there is on time to go it is visiting Shanghai around this time due to all the events being thrown around the city.
Now my most important tip is ExpressVPN, China has a very strict internet policy, because they cannot control information on Google, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, thus they decided to ban it altogether.
The ExpressVPN app has a 30-day free trial and allows you to establish a secure private connection with an offshore server so you can still access the apps and sites you want while staying in China.
This is extremely helpful if you relay on Google Maps to navigate you around, even without - don't be discouraged to visit Shanghai, it was one of the most amazing experiences I've had. Have a safe journey!
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A Brief Tour of Shanghai 上海

I visited Shanghai and checked out the Bund, Nanjing walking street, Yu Garden, People's Square, the French Concession, TianZiFang and the World Financial Observatory, plus a few awesome restaurants! I love traveling in China!
WATCH MY NEW SHANGHAI VIDEO:
Traveling for 20 Dollars in Shanghai - https://youtu.be/gQrY8mmQYCs
Locations from the video:
The Bund
The Huangpu river is the divide between the eastern Pudong district and western Huangpu district. On the Bund, you'll find a spectacular view of the familiar Shanghai skyline on the opposite western riverbank.
Nanjing walking street
This long street is closed off to cars and decked out with shops and vendors selling stuff you never even knew you wanted. What Khao San Road is to Bangkok, Nanjing Lu is to Shanghai.
Yu garden
After experiencing the crowds and intensity of Nanjing Lu, visiting Yuyuan Garden will ease your nerves. For 40 RMB, you can buy a ticket to tranquility in a more than 400-year-old lush 5-acre garden.
French Concession
This area of the Huangpu District is so western that I almost forgot I was in China. Trendy cafes, restaurants and bars line the streets with patios under urban treetop canopies.
Tianzifang
Tianzifang is a lively marketplace within a maze of tight alleyways loaded with tiny boutique shops, art galleries and cozy restaurants.
More Than Toilet
Hidden within Tianzifang lies one restaurant that's so odd and interesting, I had to stop in to check it out for myself. More Than Toilet is a restaurant where you can eat pancakes, ice-cream and coffee off of bathroom tableware while sitting on a cushioned commode.
World Financial Observatory
To the east of the Huangpu river is the Pudong District, which is hardly China as much as it is an Asian reflection of New York city. Here you can visit the 474-meter-tall observatory for a dizzying view of the city (if it's not too smoggy outside).
Din Tai Fung
After visiting the observatory, stay in the World Financial Center and drop down to the 3rd floor for some grub in Din Tai Fung. This restaurant serves the most juicy, delicious dumplings I've ever had the pleasure of digesting.
Known dually as the 'Paris of the East' and the 'Whore of the Orient,' Shanghai is a city where east meets west in a clash of modernity and ancient society. The crowds, the food, and the familiar skyline drew me in like a moth to a flame. I was only there for a few days, but I tried to capture some cool spots that every out-of-towner should check out during a visit to China's financial and artistic epicenter.
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Best Things to Do in Shanghai - Overnight City Guide

I've always enjoyed the drama of a Chinese kitchen, a gastronomic feast before anything ev...

Best Things to Do in Shanghai - Overnight City Guide

I've always enjoyed the drama of a Chinese kitchen, a gastronomic feast before anything even touches your lips. The ultimate tease.
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Shanghai Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Shanghai.
Shanghai is a gigantic city that is a meeting point of both east and west. The shoreline is without a doubt the city's main focal point. The city is a combination of the past, present and future and contains the historic monuments and eye-catching buildings of a great metropolis. It was once referred to as 'The Whore of Asia', 'Capital of Crime', 'the Paris of the East' and 'The Centre of Maoism'. But today, the city is ruled by modern-thinking communists and the Yangzi Delta is not only China's largest port but also its new shining star of capitalism.
The OrientalPearl Tower is a mighty 468 metre high television tower that contains an entertainment centre, futuristic luxury hotel, fine restaurant and offers the most superb views across the city.
In the centre of the city's labyrinth-like shopping alleys a zigzag bridge extends across a small pond to a famous tea house. The bridge was designed in order to fend off evil spirits who, it was believed, could walk only in a straight line!
Located in the countryside, Suzhou is above all famous for its gardens. The 'Garden of the Policy of the Common People' is one of China's four most famous gardens. The complex was built between 1522 and 1566 at the command of an important mandarin and designed according to his wishes.
South of Suzhou is Zhou Zhuang, that is said to have been the first water village in China. A journey on its canals is certainly worthwhile, as the surrounding area is covered with thousands of canals and rivers and where many villages in the area are only accessible by boat.
Shanghai and its surrounding area has now freed itself from its early growing pains and from the restrictions imposed by Chairman Mao and today enjoys the rich rewards of capitalism.

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Tips for traveling to China for the first time

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for ...

Tips for traveling to China for the first time

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
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Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Hong Kong, a former B...

Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Hong Kong, a former British territory, is one of the most densely populated places in China and in the world. You’ll find quiet neighborhoods full of temples and a dazzling skyline loaded with shopping and dining opportunities.
Your Hong Kong tour must include visits to the many religious sites scattered around the city, where incense wafts from shrines and monasteries take over entire hillsides. You’ll have a marvelous time shopping in tax-free Hong Kong, where you’ll be able to find clothing, jewelry, furniture, and everything else under the sun.
Don’t forget about Tsim Sha TsuiPromenade, which overlooks the stunning Victoria Harbor. From there, your Hong Kong sightseeing may detour to Central, the city’s main business district, which looks like something out of a sci-fi film. The observation deck atop the International Commerce Centre will show you fantastic views of the city.
Hong Kong isn’t all cityscape, of course; there are many gardens, parks, and other green spaces for you to explore. You’ll also find beaches, national parks, and quiet islands for you to indulge in natural beauty and serenity. This city truly has everything.
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5 Things To Do in Shanghai

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Starting up in Berlin vs Shanghai

In his Webinar, Marten Rauschenberg, CEO of sooom.it, discusses personal assessment and lessons learned on the challenges, risks, chances, and opportunities of starting up a business in Shanghai vs. Berlin.

Chinese graduates less interested in startups in Shanghai

It's that time of year, when new university graduates head off to make their mark on the world. The Chinese government has been encouraging new graduates to take the leap and start their own businesses for years. But the latest career reports show the number of 2016 graduates who want to start their own businesses has dropped by half.
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ICS- INTERNATIONAL CHANNEL SHANGHAI: Foreign startup of MTA try to develop business in Shanghai

China Accelerator for Startups in Shanghai

William Bean, Managing Director of ChinAccelerator, explains the global perspective on the Shanghai based tech accelerator, and the program to build global business using mobile technology. This is an international accelerator, English is the spoken language, companies from from all areas of the world to access the Asian markets

Doing business in China (Full Episode)

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
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57:01

Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in China

Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in China
China's leading entrepren...

Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in China

Jack Ma: Believe in yourself, believe in doing business in ChinaChina's leading entrepreneur, Jack Ma, offered heavy doses of rags-to-riches inspiration and exhortations to embrace free trade and globalization during his keynote speech today at Cobo Center.
Ma, the co-founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba and one of the world's wealthiest men, dominated this morning's sessions at the Gateway 17 conference, already heavy with business celebrities such as lifestyle guru Martha Stewart and Dave Abney, CEO of parcel delivery company UPS.
Ma's message: Doing business in China via e-commerce sites such as Alibaba proves ideal for small businesses and entrepreneurs like many found in Detroit.
"Small business, you have nothing to lose," Ma exhorted his roughly 3,000 listeners. "The only thing you have to lose is the opportunity. Lose the hope, lose the future."
Along with the inspiration he sprinkled some startling statistics to capture the opportunity in China: That the Alibaba platform recently sold 2 million lipsticks in 10 minutes, or that when the site first started selling live Canadian lobsters for delivery to China, they sold nearly 100,000 immediately, enough to shut down the supply.
"Don't miss this chance," he said. "Embrace the change. See the future. Change yourself."
Gateway '17 is Alibaba's road show to promote greater U.S. exports to China, where a growing middle class — already some 300 million or more strong — is showing an insatiable appetite for consumer goods.
Ma said Alibaba picked Detroit for the conference because the Midwest has a lot of small businesses, particularly those providing various food products that could please Chinese consumers. His goal, he said, is to allow consumers anywhere to buy products from anywhere in the world — salmon from Norway, coconuts from Thailand — and receive them within 72 hours.
Alibaba is generally described as the Amazon.com of China. With $23 billion in annual revenues and 454 million active buyers, the site is enormous. Alibaba's online platforms account for 80% of all e-commerce in China.
The company said the Detroit conference is the largest such event outside of mainland China that it has held for small businesses interested in exporting to that nation.
As in other appearances, Ma celebrated his own journey from youthful failure to ultimate success. He recounted how he failed at multiple job applications in his early years, from police officer to fast-food worker, finally launching Alibaba with friends and supporters 18 years ago. More than 30 venture capitalists in Silicon Valley declined to finance the venture.
Against that background, he emphasized the dangers of traditional markers of business success. "When you get a feel of being successful, problems come," he said. "We know only if our customers succeed, we will be successful. Serve the people, that was what I learned."
And he promoted the benefits of globalization, noting that free trade may have a bad reputation in the U.S. today but that it remains essential to consumers everywhere. And the market in China is vast. Ma cited one telling statistic: Last year, some 150 million Chinese traveled abroad, a number equal to almost half the U.S. population.
It was hard to tell how many of the 3,000 or so attendees who packed Cobo's ballroom were already exporting to China or just curious. But Ma and the other speakers who spoke glowingly of doing business in China made a strong case why more should consider it.
Meanwhile, UPS's Abney advised the audience to understand the customs and culture of any nation where they hope to do business. "To sell around the world, you must go native," he said.
And lifestyle guru Stewart said China is proving a very welcoming market for her. "My experience is — good living can translate all over the world."
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China Insight 05/14/2016 Start-up business

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